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Exercises [Pages 243 - 245]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Social Science [English] Class 9 TN Board 3.01 Forms of Government and Democracy Exercises [Pages 243 - 245]

Choose the correct answer

I. 1Page 243

A system of government in which one person reigns supreme, usually a king or queen, is called ________.

  • autocracy

  • monarchy

  • democracy

  • republic

I. 2Page 243

A system of government with absolute power.

  • Aristocracy

  • Theocracy

  • Democracy

  • Autocracy

I. 3Page 243

Former Soviet Union is an example for _________.

  • aristocracy

  • theocracy

  • oligarchy

  • republic

I. 4Page 243

Select the odd one.

  • India

  • USA

  • France

  • Vatican

I. 5Page 243

Abraham Lincoln was the President of the ________.

  • USA

  • UK

  • USSR

  • India

I. 6Page 243

Kudavolai system was followed by ______.

  • Cheras

  • Pandyas

  • Cholas

  • Kalabhras

I. 7Page 243

Direct Democracy in olden times existed.

  • In the republics of ancient India

  • Among the USA

  • In the city-state of ancient Greece

  • Among the UK

I. 8Page 243

From which language was the term “Democracy” derived ______.

  • Greek

  • Latin

  • Persian

  • Arabic

I. 9Page 243

In democracy, the final authority rests with ______.

  • The Parliament

  • The People

  • The council of Ministers

  • The President

I. 10Page 243

Which one of the country has Presidential form of government.

  • India

  • Britain

  • Canada

  • USA

I. 11Page 243

The largest democratic country in the world is ______.

  • Canada

  • India

  • USA

  • China

I. 12Page 243

Assertion (A): Direct democracy is practised in Switzerland.

Reason (R): People directly participates in decision making.

  • Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) explains (A)

  • Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) does not explain (A)

  • (A) is correct and (R) is false

  • (A) is false and (R) is true

I. 13Page 244

Assertion (A): India has parliamentary form of democracy.

Reason (R): Indian Parliament comprises two houses.

  • Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) explains (A)

  • Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) does not explain (A)

  • (A) is correct and (R) is false

  • (A) is false and (R) is true

I. 14Page 244

The meaning of Franchise is ______.

  • Right to elect

  • Right to vote for the poor

  • Right to vote

  • Right to vote for the rich

I. 15Page 244

The grant of universal franchise creates ______.

  • Social equality

  • Economic equality

  • Political equality

  • Legal equality

I. 16Page 244

Prime Minister of India is appointed by ______.

  • Lok Sabha

  • Rajya Sabha

  • Speaker

  • President

I. 17Page 244

The President of India can nominate ______.

  • 12 members to Lok Sabha

  • 2 members of Rajya Sabha

  • 12 members to Rajya Sabha

  • 14 members of Rajya Sabha

I. 18Page 244

The First general elections after independence in India were held in _____.

  • 1948-49

  • 1951-52

  • 1957-58

  • 1947-48

Fill in the blanks

II. 1Page 244

The Constitution of India was finally adopted on _________.

II. 2Page 244

The two types of democracy are _______and ________.

II. 3Page 244

An example for direct democracy is _________.

II. 4Page 244

India has a _______ form of democracy.

II. 5Page 244

_________ was the first Prime Minister of independent India.

II. 6Page 244

The first general elections were held in British India in the year __________.

II. 7Page 244

The Parliament House in India was designed by _________ and _________.

IIIPage 244

Match the following

1. Autocracy 18
2. Right to vote Arthashastra
3. Chanakya Vatican
4. Theocracy North Korea

Give short answers

IV. 1Page 244

Give Abraham Lincoln’s definition for democracy.

IV. 2Page 244

Mention the forms of democracy.

IV. 3Page 244

Distinguish between direct and indirect democracy.

Answer in detail

V. 1Page 244

What are the challenges to Indian democracy? explain.

V. 2Page 244

Explain the conditions necessary for the success of democracy in India.

V. 3Page 244

What is your opinion about democracy in India?

Project and Activity

VI. 1Page 244

Discuss in the class what is universal adult franchise?

VI. 1Page 244

Why universal adult franchise is important?

VI. 2Page 244

“Democracy is the power of majority which respects minority.” Discuss.

VI. 3Page 244

Conduct a mock election in your class.

VI. 4Page 244

A group discussion on the merits and demerits of democracy of India in the classroom.

HOTS Question

VII. 1Page 244

Will you have the right to equality under dictatorship? What would be the attitude regarding public opinion in such a country?

VII. 2Page 244

How does democracy lead to a peaceful and a harmonious life among the citizens? Explain.

Life Skills

VIIIPage 245

Select a group of countries. Research each country and tell what type of government it has: Aristocracy, Monarchy, Autocracy, Oligarchy, Theocracy, Democracy, Republic. Th en, provide characteristics of this country that helped you determine the type of government.

Solutions for 3.01: Forms of Government and Democracy

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Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Social Science [English] Class 9 TN Board chapter 3.01 - Forms of Government and Democracy - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Social Science [English] Class 9 TN Board chapter 3.01 Forms of Government and Democracy are Introduction of Forms of Government and Democracy, Forms of Government, What is Democracy?.

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